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of the largest 30 large cities the city with the most aggressive drivers is los angeles. drivers spend upward of 90 hours a year stuck in traffic. philadelphia, my home town, number two, followed by sacramento, atlanta and san francisco. that is three california cities in the top five, six was san diego. friday is the most aggressive driving day of the week. >> we are all trying to get home i'm not going to gloat at all. because as a native of california and the fact that there are three of the top six from california. new york doesn't top that list because nobody drives. in california, everybody has to drive. it is the only way you can get around places. >> let this be a less on to everyone or me not to gloat about your home town >> i give rahel a lot of grief about the fact that she'll never drive an suv i hope you'll never drive an suv aggressively around. >> i will never drive aggressively >> safe driving. >>> in sports, nike is adding another superstar. luka doncic has signed a deal with the jordan brand. a five-year agreement and seven figures in size. le join playe
of the largest 30 large cities the city with the most aggressive drivers is los angeles. drivers spend upward of 90 hours a year stuck in traffic. philadelphia, my home town, number two, followed by sacramento, atlanta and san francisco. that is three california cities in the top five, six was san diego. friday is the most aggressive driving day of the week. >> we are all trying to get home i'm not going to gloat at all. because as a native of california and the fact that there are three...
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in your large city rankings, utah actually has two of the top four spots. provo comes in at number one. salt lake city comes in at number four. is there something special about utah? >> well, it's interesting. utah is a state that's generally healthy. things like low rates of smoking, low rates of drinking obviously have a positive impact on rankings. but it's more than that. i think maybe the takeaway from utah is the importance of connection. the importance of communities and neighborhoods. >> the top four small cities are all in the central midwest. you've got two in iowa, also kansas and missouri. so should people be thinking about a second act consider moving to the central midwest? >> it's interesting. these are towns that are relatively inexpensive. iowa city, again, a great example of a college down. the place where the writers workshop and so many other great amenities exist. these are places that have a range of factors. healthy economies, walkable streets, relative safety. you know, the weather may not be ideal for some. but weather is just one f
in your large city rankings, utah actually has two of the top four spots. provo comes in at number one. salt lake city comes in at number four. is there something special about utah? >> well, it's interesting. utah is a state that's generally healthy. things like low rates of smoking, low rates of drinking obviously have a positive impact on rankings. but it's more than that. i think maybe the takeaway from utah is the importance of connection. the importance of communities and...
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. >> what is the danger to large cities and water supplies? let's talk about the u.s., new york, the pipes in new york, 140 plus years old? >> yes. >> need an infrastructure build. >> exactly. you talked about this before, but infrastructure is the 800 pound gorilla that nobody wants to talk about. you're talking about trillions of needed repairs and upgrades and nobody wants to talk about it because it's too scary. these pipes in new york city were state of the art over a century ago. now we're getting to a point where we need to invest. it's not only pipes, things like dams and levees as we learned during hurricane katrina. these are big, big projects and very expensive and yet if we don't invest, we'll suffer. >> what about the project of practi fraking and as well as the controversial way of hydraulic fracturing. will it impact fresh water resources? >> it can. in places like pennsylvania, it's been known to crack open the rock underground which allows toxins in the fraking fluid to my great in people's wells or allow the natural gas to mi
. >> what is the danger to large cities and water supplies? let's talk about the u.s., new york, the pipes in new york, 140 plus years old? >> yes. >> need an infrastructure build. >> exactly. you talked about this before, but infrastructure is the 800 pound gorilla that nobody wants to talk about. you're talking about trillions of needed repairs and upgrades and nobody wants to talk about it because it's too scary. these pipes in new york city were state of the art over...
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taken majority in large cities the president macron has made his own climate friendly pledges. total also in focus will acquire london's largest network of london's charging points the source runs more than 1,600 charging points in the uk c capitol. in line with the city's goal to be zero carbon city by 2050. joining us now from clarity ai, she is the ceo as money pours in to the esg market, she warns not all funds are created equal and investors are looking at how they can make the most impact with the money looking at how the investments have evolved for the pandemic. >> thank you today, investing has grown more than 30% on assets and management. with the pandemic, that trend is accelerating we have seen a increase of demand to more than three times than pre-covid-19. definitely accelerated this situation is. >> it leaves a lot of subjectivity and subject investors is there a place of more uniform measure >> definitely a maethodologists to sustainability and social environmental impact that is a challenge we try to attack with clarity. on the technology platform of investors
taken majority in large cities the president macron has made his own climate friendly pledges. total also in focus will acquire london's largest network of london's charging points the source runs more than 1,600 charging points in the uk c capitol. in line with the city's goal to be zero carbon city by 2050. joining us now from clarity ai, she is the ceo as money pours in to the esg market, she warns not all funds are created equal and investors are looking at how they can make the most impact...
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cities our large cities around the world. knowledge workers, talented workers want to congregate in cities they want to be together they want to experience the culture and the excitement they want to attract the talent. i don't think that's changed it's changed in the short term unfortunately due to the crisis we can't be together and be the social animals that we want to be i think it will go away when the crisis is over now coming back to your next point about wework, they are -- one thing that's very important here in a trend for offices, we're spreading out. given the crisis, companies are having to take out work stations and they're reducing the dense si if i case. >> owen, let me ask you of the 164 office properties you manage and the phi retail spaces, how many of your customers are paying their rent in full and on time >> so in the -- we reported in our earnings call that in april we collected -- well, this is in the que. we collected 96 to 97% in the rents among our office tenants and for our customers overall, which
cities our large cities around the world. knowledge workers, talented workers want to congregate in cities they want to be together they want to experience the culture and the excitement they want to attract the talent. i don't think that's changed it's changed in the short term unfortunately due to the crisis we can't be together and be the social animals that we want to be i think it will go away when the crisis is over now coming back to your next point about wework, they are -- one thing...
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. >> the price increase could be up to 20 to 40% above prices in the large cities in california and up to 100% in the small cities in california if you are a consumer and that discount for an uber ride goes away -- you are old-fashioned, you probably go outside and hail a taxi yourself. >> that's why you wait a long time for those yellow cabs to come by. they obviously have done study on this and believe they can put those increases in place and not have a huge disruption i am not sure of that in california uber has outperformed lyft i would be inclined to sell uber and buy lyft were you a fan of bo jackson back in the day? >> crickets. i say that because i don't know who -- >> yes, you do know bo knows sports. we should make t-shirts. great nickname by nathan, but great job by debo. she knows. >> we have an outstanding san francisco viewers. >>> we will get a full report on what to expect later and major flex from kohl's what they announced today. we're excited to do business with you but before we sign i gotta ask... sure, anything. we searched you online and maybe you can explain th
. >> the price increase could be up to 20 to 40% above prices in the large cities in california and up to 100% in the small cities in california if you are a consumer and that discount for an uber ride goes away -- you are old-fashioned, you probably go outside and hail a taxi yourself. >> that's why you wait a long time for those yellow cabs to come by. they obviously have done study on this and believe they can put those increases in place and not have a huge disruption i am not...
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what you see in all of these places from large cities to small towns are people out in the streets and filling sand bags and building these tank barriers they are getting their regions and localities ready for any possible russian assault i arrived in odesa yesterday and the city looks like a movie set for a world war ii movie there are sand bags going up the center of the city is blocked off. people are turning a local food hall into a clinic or hospital i spoke to local officials here. they are expecting there might be some kind of attack from russian naval forces based on the black sea. odesa is ukraine's largest port city on the black sea. i was in kharkiv three days ago where the blast endwent off thi morning. people are taking shelter because of the bombardment of russian forces all of this goes against what has been prevalent in russian government tv and russia propaganda channels that the ukrainians would greet this type of russian attack as a liberation of this country that is not anything i've seen >> there's a lot of video and photo of the 40-something mile long train of mil
what you see in all of these places from large cities to small towns are people out in the streets and filling sand bags and building these tank barriers they are getting their regions and localities ready for any possible russian assault i arrived in odesa yesterday and the city looks like a movie set for a world war ii movie there are sand bags going up the center of the city is blocked off. people are turning a local food hall into a clinic or hospital i spoke to local officials here. they...
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cities and they could double in small cities in california if prop 22 fails. that is, of course, relating to the driver reclassification economy law. shares are at session highs right now. uber up about 6.3% stay with us we're back in two. personalized wealth planning and unmatched overall value. together with a dedicated advisor, you'll make a plan that can adjust as your life changes, with access to tax-smart investing strategies that help you keep more of what you earn. and with brokerage accounts, you see what you'll pay before you trade. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. ♪ more than this >>> welcome back, microsoft announcing azure space this morning. partnering with the likes of spa spacex to bring connectivity to cloud services tom keen, microsoft's corporate vice president in charge of azure global joins us now. three months ago i had on your rival from aws teresa karlsson was announcing their version of this. a ws aerospace and satellite solutions. why all this activity this year and how is your effort different?
cities and they could double in small cities in california if prop 22 fails. that is, of course, relating to the driver reclassification economy law. shares are at session highs right now. uber up about 6.3% stay with us we're back in two. personalized wealth planning and unmatched overall value. together with a dedicated advisor, you'll make a plan that can adjust as your life changes, with access to tax-smart investing strategies that help you keep more of what you earn. and with brokerage...
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large cities in the south especially florida seeing both the hottest prices and the lowest supply. unfortunately, the homebuilders haven't been helping much with housing starts falling in april and we'll get the numbers for may coming up. >> we've been seeing falling lumber prices as a leading indicator. you want lumber prices going up because that would tell you that there is at least demand for a significant amount of inventory still coming online. if the opposite is happening then it's bullish for home prices >> maybe i mean, we keep expecting home prices to soften that is the prediction that they will eventually soften, but you have this very bizarre market where there's still a lot of the demand out there and no supply, and even though mortgage rates are rising some people still want to buy. they want to get in and that's keeping prices higher, kelly. >> there's that chart of lumber they referenced and just an incredible up and down roller coaster move and we're now close to it. diane a thank you. we appreciate it our diana olick reporting. we'll look at the housing market tha
large cities in the south especially florida seeing both the hottest prices and the lowest supply. unfortunately, the homebuilders haven't been helping much with housing starts falling in april and we'll get the numbers for may coming up. >> we've been seeing falling lumber prices as a leading indicator. you want lumber prices going up because that would tell you that there is at least demand for a significant amount of inventory still coming online. if the opposite is happening then it's...
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reporter: across minneapolis homicide rates soared to multiyear highs, a pattern mirrored in other large cities, about you this spike was meant with a thinner police fort the department down nearly 200 officers since last year the result of retirement, resignation and more than is 00 officers taking extended leave. >> defunding the police is insane and it was a gametic when there were other things they could have implemented. >> reporter: a battle that continues. >> you might want to ask them to re-claim their imagination and dream of a public safety system that can keep folks safe and also not murder people. >> reporter: a community divided over reforming the existing system or drastically re-creating it they recently passed a measure that could put the question of whether or not to dismanting the police department for voters in november ali? >> shaquille brewster for us in minneapolis. >>> it's now harder to vote in georgia. the state's republican governor signing a restrictive new law, limiting early voting, and it bans people from bringing food or water to voters who are waiting in l
reporter: across minneapolis homicide rates soared to multiyear highs, a pattern mirrored in other large cities, about you this spike was meant with a thinner police fort the department down nearly 200 officers since last year the result of retirement, resignation and more than is 00 officers taking extended leave. >> defunding the police is insane and it was a gametic when there were other things they could have implemented. >> reporter: a battle that continues. >> you might...
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but certainly not a state and certainly not a large city or county. >> jane? >> reporter: do you expect yields this summer to go as high as 6% on california geobonds? >> well, we're not going -- we're not likely to be in the market this summer with our bonds. so somebody that's expecting that has the timetables wrong. we'll be -- today, we are concluding 2.5 billion, about half went to individual investors and half to constituti institutional investors. we're very pleased with the results. we'll be out again in a couple of weeks for taxable bonds, the build america bonds, and so on. so we'll see what the response is to that offering. but so far, we're seeing that investors know this is a good deal for them. the state needs the money for infrastructure needs and we're happy with the result. >> treasurer, what about the criticism that you're paying off debt by raising more debt. what do you think about cutting spending, is that a better way to go? >> well, we've cut pending, billions and billions of dollars. and so you know, now it comes down to prisons, health
but certainly not a state and certainly not a large city or county. >> jane? >> reporter: do you expect yields this summer to go as high as 6% on california geobonds? >> well, we're not going -- we're not likely to be in the market this summer with our bonds. so somebody that's expecting that has the timetables wrong. we'll be -- today, we are concluding 2.5 billion, about half went to individual investors and half to constituti institutional investors. we're very pleased with...
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. >>> it's 4:43 in chicago the most beautiful large city -- i'm sorry, new york. chicago is more beautiful. i know we're based here, but it's true. >>> there will be a lot of people driving this weekend. there will be no shortage of travelers on 95 or the dan ryan. gas prices are currently averages $2.84 a gallon, up 44 cents from this time last year what can you expect around the country? joining us is dan mcteague from gasbuddy.com okay so prices are up from last year, but not crushing the consumer. the consumer is strong like an ox is this one of those weekends that sets records because the economy is so good and we'll see 60 million people all on the same road at the same time >> we'll have to make sure we get those teslas flying through the air, but i don't think there will be a lot of people rushing to gas stations. i think pump prices have been stable the last few weeks. we have not seen the spikes we were looking at here on memorial day or into memorial day weekend. that triggeredthe summer driving season, we were at $2.99 a gallon sen since then prices ha
. >>> it's 4:43 in chicago the most beautiful large city -- i'm sorry, new york. chicago is more beautiful. i know we're based here, but it's true. >>> there will be a lot of people driving this weekend. there will be no shortage of travelers on 95 or the dan ryan. gas prices are currently averages $2.84 a gallon, up 44 cents from this time last year what can you expect around the country? joining us is dan mcteague from gasbuddy.com okay so prices are up from last year, but...
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city is underwater flood waters swallowing entire neighborhoods as they race to help stranded residents. here's the latest. more than 20 inches has fallen in houston in the past 24 hours, more expected in the coming days two deaths blamed on hurricane harvey more than 218,000 people are without power. some 13 million from san antonio to lafayette, louisiana are under flood watch warning. the white house announcing that yesterday president trump will head to texas tomorrow to survey damage. >>> we have full team coverage of this rapidly unfolding situation, contessa brewer is standing by in houston brian sullivan live on the gulf coast in galveston, texas, first, let's begin with nbc meteorologist angie last man and the latest forecast. >> a dire situation unfolding, continuing to unfold in texas, not changing any time soon notice as we track harvey, it is in the same spot we will watch it continue to meander, tries to make it into the gulf for awhile, making landfall yet again, continuing to be a tropical storm as far as rainfall amounts go overnight tonight or overnight last night, we
city is underwater flood waters swallowing entire neighborhoods as they race to help stranded residents. here's the latest. more than 20 inches has fallen in houston in the past 24 hours, more expected in the coming days two deaths blamed on hurricane harvey more than 218,000 people are without power. some 13 million from san antonio to lafayette, louisiana are under flood watch warning. the white house announcing that yesterday president trump will head to texas tomorrow to survey damage....
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rising from the sand untouched almost intact. >> we discovered a large city to tell us about the life of the people >> reporter: uncovered by egypt's most famous archaeologist. it's the largest industrial city ever found in egypt believed to be more than 3,400 years old he gave us the exclusive tour. it was under sand? >> understand sand we found inside the city >> reporter: the second most important discovery ever after king tut's tomb in 1922. >> all this zigzag, architecture elements, connected with the houses you can see in the two sietd sis that divide into three districts. each district has an interest. >> reporter: it's dazzling atton. it will change history books it's the key to understanding the movement of egypt's most fame our pharaohs. >> each piece of sand can tell us the life of the people. how the people lived in the time when egypt ruled the world >> reporter: the first step dating the city. the walls used during the end of the 18th dynasty inscriptions on vessels confirmed that >> look at this. surprise >> reporter: there's so much amazing pottery. >> reporter: the in
rising from the sand untouched almost intact. >> we discovered a large city to tell us about the life of the people >> reporter: uncovered by egypt's most famous archaeologist. it's the largest industrial city ever found in egypt believed to be more than 3,400 years old he gave us the exclusive tour. it was under sand? >> understand sand we found inside the city >> reporter: the second most important discovery ever after king tut's tomb in 1922. >> all this zigzag,...
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cities has been credited with helping china avoid a hard landing. much of the growth was driven this time by credit as well as an increase in infrastructure spending. in fact what was interesting the private sector investment came in at a record low. that again is raising concerns that the economy might not be so sustainable with the growth. the authorities said today they saw further downward pressure on the economy because of the uncertainty around brexit on the global economy. that the other factor they said was they had decided to release yet another trench of infrastructure spending to the tune of $30 billion which should help offset some of that falloff. >> my only question, was this already baked in you didn't see a market reaction. it's been a strong week for hong kong and japan, but really little action in the chinese stock market and currency. >> well, no, i think that it was baked in. a lot of people were expecting to hear that we would see 6.7 or 7.6% so because of that it will market reaction just wasn't very strong. >> thank you very m
cities has been credited with helping china avoid a hard landing. much of the growth was driven this time by credit as well as an increase in infrastructure spending. in fact what was interesting the private sector investment came in at a record low. that again is raising concerns that the economy might not be so sustainable with the growth. the authorities said today they saw further downward pressure on the economy because of the uncertainty around brexit on the global economy. that the other...
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most of the activity in china is happening in the six large cities where at the moment it's impossible to get a license plate for a traditional car. >> i wanted to ask about the government role in the secondary side of this, which is the financing of this. is there a role the government can play in making it easier for lenders to lend mone kinds of companies doing this? do you think governments should be allowing capital requirements for those seeking to borrow money for electric vehicle development? >> there's a lot of activity in the uk, in europe, particularly in asia where this is a big topic. i think you have a mix of activities in general we believe that there is enough financial capacity in the market to do this. we also know a lot of these business models are financial viable governments can help in early stage. technologies not fully proven yet. there is an element of bringing more standardization into the green financial market and supporting it with little incentives you see it in singapore and hong kong where people have started to issue grants for people who want to bring
most of the activity in china is happening in the six large cities where at the moment it's impossible to get a license plate for a traditional car. >> i wanted to ask about the government role in the secondary side of this, which is the financing of this. is there a role the government can play in making it easier for lenders to lend mone kinds of companies doing this? do you think governments should be allowing capital requirements for those seeking to borrow money for electric vehicle...
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violence and fears surge as the taliban gains ground seizing control of several large cities. >> they will not just kill me, they will kill my kids, too, you know >>> one on one with the transportation secretary pete buttigieg. >> frankly, everything needs more work. >> the roadblocks ahead and what he says is the most exciting part of the bipartisan bill. >>> the crush of covid some hospitals where delta is spiking now filling up with sick kids. >> there is no virtual optimism at this time >> are our children safe as they head back to school. >>> a timetable on the formal impeachment inquiry. >>> the army of insects helping vets deal with ptsd. >> plus, a shark infested summer. >>> live from cnbc the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. humanity has pushed earth to the point of no return that from the united nations in the most comprehensive assessment ever of the physical effects of climate change. scientists say at this point nothing we can do will stop global warming from intensifying over the next three decades. even if we cut emissions right now, ice
violence and fears surge as the taliban gains ground seizing control of several large cities. >> they will not just kill me, they will kill my kids, too, you know >>> one on one with the transportation secretary pete buttigieg. >> frankly, everything needs more work. >> the roadblocks ahead and what he says is the most exciting part of the bipartisan bill. >>> the crush of covid some hospitals where delta is spiking now filling up with sick kids. >>...
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violence and fears surge as the taliban gains ground seizing control of several large cities. >> they will not just kill me, they will kill my kids, too, you know
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authorities in large cities are tightening with restrictions shanghai putting additional restrictions on people entering the city central bank could cut the requirements to support the economy. authorities increased issues in zhengzhou. protests broke out at the foxconn after they denied the bonuses before working on the assembly line. foxconn said an error had occurred and now the guarantee is happening as agreed let's look at the market and how it is reacting up 1.1% for oil and gas. investors in the rattled by the rising covid cases turning to the luxury sector for chinese names. it is mixed. there is a little bit more happening driving the luxury stocks than the chinese story. we will get to that in a minute with charlotte. >>> a 27% jump in first half operating profit for remy due to the cognac in china and the u.s. the spirits maker says it will moderate in the second half of the year the group maintains the fuel year guidance. scharlotte joins us around the desk talk about remy. a lot of people are locked up, but still drinking >> the cocktail trend is benefitting from theis as
authorities in large cities are tightening with restrictions shanghai putting additional restrictions on people entering the city central bank could cut the requirements to support the economy. authorities increased issues in zhengzhou. protests broke out at the foxconn after they denied the bonuses before working on the assembly line. foxconn said an error had occurred and now the guarantee is happening as agreed let's look at the market and how it is reacting up 1.1% for oil and gas....
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the large city centers where their return to office hasn't been as strong as one would hope certainly you do see when we look across the footprint. i think the other interesting thing is, i think the one pocket where you have really good positive absorb is a-rated properties less than five years old and then the suburban offices are holding up a little better certainly than we're reading in the news about these large buildings in the major cities >> finally, tim, you know, one comment we get from the banking industry, and i'm sure you would agree, is that we're in the relationship business, right, we know our community, we know our clients, we've been around for a century plus, but there's this ongoing debate about this era we're in of digital banking where all kinds of relationship businesses are kind of eroding when it's just so easy with your phone to withdrawal, even if you do know your branch manager. i just wonder how you think that affects the line of defense. >> yeah. i continue to be a big believer in the value of relationship banking. i just think we have relationship bankin
the large city centers where their return to office hasn't been as strong as one would hope certainly you do see when we look across the footprint. i think the other interesting thing is, i think the one pocket where you have really good positive absorb is a-rated properties less than five years old and then the suburban offices are holding up a little better certainly than we're reading in the news about these large buildings in the major cities >> finally, tim, you know, one comment we...
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cities in some cases, at least relative to their region and their importance to small businesses, this is a huge, huge day for the sentiment of where we are and where we can really look to normalcy now not only from a sports perspective but a lifestyle perspective i do think this was important. the biggest moves in the market came in the biggest market cap stocks that i think is more related to rotation out of the nasdaq that i think makes a lot of sense we got to a place on the vix where a low 21 handle is too low for the risk in this market. i thinkthe market decided to take a little breather. >>> tesla announcing a 5 for 1 stock split. we are seeing the stock rise in the after hours session, a more than 7% gain at this point phil >> this is something that a number of people have talked about possibly happening although i heard people saying 3-1 or 4-1 tesla's board has approve ad a - stock split starting on october 21st that's when they'll do the calculation and split your stock into five pieces it starts trading on the 5-1 basis starting on august 31st. it's up 6-7% after hours aft
cities in some cases, at least relative to their region and their importance to small businesses, this is a huge, huge day for the sentiment of where we are and where we can really look to normalcy now not only from a sports perspective but a lifestyle perspective i do think this was important. the biggest moves in the market came in the biggest market cap stocks that i think is more related to rotation out of the nasdaq that i think makes a lot of sense we got to a place on the vix where a low...
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city which you were how would you be talking to those who are hesitant about getting a vaccine? >> i would encourage them to consult their health care professional and i would also ensure that access to the vaccine is easy. pop-up sites mobile vaccination sites places where you can walk up without making an appointment. it is a combination of access and public information public information campaign that's consistent. that isn't a pressure campaign but is designed to give people information that says, look. so vaccine is perfect. but the risk of infection and death from covid is greater than the risk over side effects from the three vaccines that have entered the market and requires i think also people will also respond to whether their friends, family membersand co-workers get the vaccine so we need a continued pace. we need a continued public education campaign and also, i would appeal to people in this way getting the vaccine's not just about me it's about keeping my loved ones safe my friends safe. my family members safe so it is a part of the responsibility in a free nation
city which you were how would you be talking to those who are hesitant about getting a vaccine? >> i would encourage them to consult their health care professional and i would also ensure that access to the vaccine is easy. pop-up sites mobile vaccination sites places where you can walk up without making an appointment. it is a combination of access and public information public information campaign that's consistent. that isn't a pressure campaign but is designed to give people...
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cities, chicago, las vegas, cancelling their fireworks displays new restrictions in other cities as well. but here in new york, the iconic ball drop, this has been going on since 1907. only twice has the ball not dropped but crowds still game here the two times that happened was during blackouts during world war ii but there were always revelers here. not tonight. the only ones allowed here will be the frontline workers, essential workers and some of their families we just spoke with several of them two of them we spoke with actually have lost family members due to covid this past year themselves. certainly while they say good-bye to 2020, for many here in new york and around the country, 2021 can't come soon enough contessa >> gabe, thank you for that. >>> the u.s. set to end the year with more than 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases. and for 2021 to get off to a good start, the vaccination rollout has got to improve operation warp speed hoped to get doses into the arms of 20 million americans by today and so far the cdc reports only 2.8 million have received shots. but some st
cities, chicago, las vegas, cancelling their fireworks displays new restrictions in other cities as well. but here in new york, the iconic ball drop, this has been going on since 1907. only twice has the ball not dropped but crowds still game here the two times that happened was during blackouts during world war ii but there were always revelers here. not tonight. the only ones allowed here will be the frontline workers, essential workers and some of their families we just spoke with several of...
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and lives in a large city where housing prices stay afloat. average fico of 776 is extremely high. but never say never. >> solved ben bernanke's mornings problem. >> i was getting an e-mail from the mortgage brokers, if the former chairman of the fed can't get a simple refie, what chance does the average joe have. >> certainly a problem that if bernanke is having it. many others are as well. >> a sea of red in europe. simon hobbs wrapping up the market. >> we sure do. further evidence the largest economy is in difficulty. production fell sharply in august. it comes off. repeating data basically that we had yesterday. good july, august looks bad. there is a problem with the holidays and adjustment there. but seriously some corn serns over where we are with germany. i wouldn't break into tears for the germans. this is worth bearing in mind. a current account surplus of 7%. a surplus of 7% and they really stand accused by a lot of others of not doing enough to inflate their own economy and certainly not aiming to run a budget deficit at the federal level. and that is given rise to a n
and lives in a large city where housing prices stay afloat. average fico of 776 is extremely high. but never say never. >> solved ben bernanke's mornings problem. >> i was getting an e-mail from the mortgage brokers, if the former chairman of the fed can't get a simple refie, what chance does the average joe have. >> certainly a problem that if bernanke is having it. many others are as well. >> a sea of red in europe. simon hobbs wrapping up the market. >> we sure...
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. >> that's the size of a large city >> that's exactly right. we also do about a half a million pounds of mashed potatoes and another 200,000 whole pies. >> a half a million -- what does that leave for the other people? do people preorder or do you get a lot of people coming in, walk in that day to either pick up a turkey or pick up a prepared dinner >> yeah, it's actually a combination of about three things we do a bunch of catering and this year we're up about 131% on your catering sales, which is fantastic. over 2019, we're up about 119% so from a two-year standpoint, which is really what we've been measuring success there. our heat and serve business is the convenience where you can pick those up and order in advance for it you can feed folks anywhere from 6 to 12 people for $10.99 a person and then the last piece is the day of thanksgiving, you can actually come into the restaurant and get a -- either turkey or half chicken meal for about $14.99. >> that's a convenient thing to be able to do. let's talk about the economic issues that may be
. >> that's the size of a large city >> that's exactly right. we also do about a half a million pounds of mashed potatoes and another 200,000 whole pies. >> a half a million -- what does that leave for the other people? do people preorder or do you get a lot of people coming in, walk in that day to either pick up a turkey or pick up a prepared dinner >> yeah, it's actually a combination of about three things we do a bunch of catering and this year we're up about 131% on...
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second, but your other top stories at this hour, how the detroit bankruptcy ruling may impact your city and state. tough day, perhaps some very good news for detroit and the auto industry and another story that will make you wonder, are we headed for a largely and humanless and jobless economy. we call it a pick me up. >> talk about the stomping in stocks, rally interrupted the dow and s&p 500 suffering their biggest one day drop. the dow on verge of its first three day losing streak since september as it dips to its lowest level in three weeks after saturday straight weeks of gains for the dow and s&p 500. interesting in today's session, we saw what we saw in yesterday's session that is the russell small cap index leading the way down under performing the markets in weakness in the financial today. to bob pisani at the big board. >> hello there. and here's what i'm seeing today and a lot of people have been asking the start of something. i don't see a big start, but i do see a little bit of signs of concerns. put up the full screen. the european close was poor today. had a great run in
second, but your other top stories at this hour, how the detroit bankruptcy ruling may impact your city and state. tough day, perhaps some very good news for detroit and the auto industry and another story that will make you wonder, are we headed for a largely and humanless and jobless economy. we call it a pick me up. >> talk about the stomping in stocks, rally interrupted the dow and s&p 500 suffering their biggest one day drop. the dow on verge of its first three day losing streak...
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cities. also moved to the south which is vulnerable to increased storms from climate change. that is where they are looking to expand in southern states you have people moving into rural areas. when they get hit pby a storm, they may not get back on the grid as quickly. if they are paying in, it is not they are off all the time. they can power themselves whether or not they are on the grid a lot of this has to be worked out going forward. if you have a community off the grid with a micro grid, perhaps, that is interesting. as the technology degreegrows, l see what happens when disaster strikes, we will be able to survive more easily than we can now. >> it sounds great especially as you talked about texas. you have solar panels and battery pack and tesla in the garage no gas taxes no utility taxes you are leaving others to pick up the slack as you drive the roads. it sounds good, but the tax side of your story might come next, diana. i have no idea >> i think that's the next step. we don't kno
cities. also moved to the south which is vulnerable to increased storms from climate change. that is where they are looking to expand in southern states you have people moving into rural areas. when they get hit pby a storm, they may not get back on the grid as quickly. if they are paying in, it is not they are off all the time. they can power themselves whether or not they are on the grid a lot of this has to be worked out going forward. if you have a community off the grid with a micro grid,...
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but also other large cities joined in, new york, los angeles, washington, d.c., chicago, memphis all seeing protests there. the president still facing questions about the feeling that he sides among -- among law enforcement that he sides more among activists than police. >> let's ask you a quick question about social media. to ex at the present time is this changing the landscape? we saw the incidents broadcast live on social media and saw a lot of twitter traffic over the weekend with videos of protesters too. do you think this is helping to inflame the tensions here? >> maybe not inflame but bringing to light some of the things that have happened in the united states. in other cases the black lives matter movement protesters have said that if this video, if the facebook live video, for instance, in the minneapolis or outside the minneapolis area didn't exist, then we may never have known what actually happened there. same with the social media video that happened in baton rouge, louisiana. so activists are saying that this is an important tool that has happened to show exactly the
but also other large cities joined in, new york, los angeles, washington, d.c., chicago, memphis all seeing protests there. the president still facing questions about the feeling that he sides among -- among law enforcement that he sides more among activists than police. >> let's ask you a quick question about social media. to ex at the present time is this changing the landscape? we saw the incidents broadcast live on social media and saw a lot of twitter traffic over the weekend with...
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vol uumes remain down also prices are set to rise in several large cities and up to 100% in small cities in california, that if prop 22 fails. josh, you own it who knows what's going to happen at the ballot box in a couple weeks from today how do you view those comments and this stock's move today? >> i'm in the name this is one of the stocks i doubled down on this spring while it was getting crushed because of the virus and i really didn't expect a quick recovery here, but i will tell you i do think there is a future of people actually meaning mea needing to get into a car and be taken somewhere. and uber on the other side of this is going to look more and more like a utility that the world needs than people realize at this moment in time thank god for eats eats kept the company going through some pretty dark times and i this i thnk that will con. if and when we reopen, this will be one of my all-time plays. i wouldn't be surprised if the stock is not much higher this time next fall >> interesting as we're watching uber shares up about 7%. jason, you bought auto zone and wayfair. tell u
vol uumes remain down also prices are set to rise in several large cities and up to 100% in small cities in california, that if prop 22 fails. josh, you own it who knows what's going to happen at the ballot box in a couple weeks from today how do you view those comments and this stock's move today? >> i'm in the name this is one of the stocks i doubled down on this spring while it was getting crushed because of the virus and i really didn't expect a quick recovery here, but i will tell...
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being able in all these large cities in north america and probably in london to get millions of products very, very quickly. the infrastructure build out here is just incredible. >> we spoke a little bit in the intro how amazon took a hit in the third quarter as consumers returned to physical stores. what i find interesting is this discussion about in order to succeed as a retailer you have to offer and execute instore and online when it comes to amazon, their physical store revenue really hasn't grown and in many cases actually retreats year over year does it matter for amazon? >> it really doesn't i was just in los angeles, orange county, in one of their amazon fresh stores. i think you're bringing up a good point amazon at its core is a distribution and logistics company as we talked i think their stores are a side show in fact, i think they probably shouldn't be running stores. again, i think it's a little bit of a distraction the -- you know, their aim is honestly to rethink the store visit a little bit when you need that coffee or when you need that tide that you know you can get i
being able in all these large cities in north america and probably in london to get millions of products very, very quickly. the infrastructure build out here is just incredible. >> we spoke a little bit in the intro how amazon took a hit in the third quarter as consumers returned to physical stores. what i find interesting is this discussion about in order to succeed as a retailer you have to offer and execute instore and online when it comes to amazon, their physical store revenue...
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. >>> in myanmar, the military government imposed a curfew and banned in large cities a list of more leaders calling on myanmar's military leaders to free political prisoners >>> delta airlines will keep middle seats empty on planes through the end of april delta already the only major airline that isn't booking middle seats through next month. >>> veteran republican senator richard shelby announced he will not run for reelection longest serving senator. he was first elected to the post in 1986. he's the fourth gop senator to take himself out of the 2022 elections. scott, over to you. >> appreciate it very much thank you, morgan brennan. >>> lots of focus on hedge funds these days given the gamestop saga new numbers on how some of the biggest funds did last month kate kelly of "the new york times" as she just wrote about short sellers in "the new york times. our leslie picker following the money. good to see you. kate, i begin with you you take what is essentially a very personal look at short sellers. i'm wondering what you found as to how they're dealing with things in the wake of
. >>> in myanmar, the military government imposed a curfew and banned in large cities a list of more leaders calling on myanmar's military leaders to free political prisoners >>> delta airlines will keep middle seats empty on planes through the end of april delta already the only major airline that isn't booking middle seats through next month. >>> veteran republican senator richard shelby announced he will not run for reelection longest serving senator. he was first...
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they've got something like 14 large cities on lockdown i don't know what the economy is there 50 miles from beijing. but in the long run, is this good for the west and for the united states to the extent that we have a more diversified supply chain, perhaps a more native american supply chain >> absolutely, tyler and those that survive will strive it's actually a phenomenal opportunity and a great time to be a consumer. i've joked for years, if you can treasure hunt and you don't need a specific item and you can go to a t.j.'s, marshals, dollar tree, you can go to more than one. you'll find what you need. you just may not find the exact brand or the exact item. but you'll find it >> the hunt is part of the fun, at least that's what my wife keeps telling me when she goes to homegoods all the time. and of course the stores have different merchandise. you don't get the same stuff at a homegoods in one locale as you might in another >> and you said it, tyler. your wife is spot on nobody talks about what you spent anymore. i come home and i say i bought a new jacket the first thing i say is
they've got something like 14 large cities on lockdown i don't know what the economy is there 50 miles from beijing. but in the long run, is this good for the west and for the united states to the extent that we have a more diversified supply chain, perhaps a more native american supply chain >> absolutely, tyler and those that survive will strive it's actually a phenomenal opportunity and a great time to be a consumer. i've joked for years, if you can treasure hunt and you don't need a...
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there's munich, of course, a large city in germany. again that eyewitness video showing people running from the mall, which is to the left. and dow jones is reporting that there are multiple injuries/casualties, but nbc news has not confirmed that independently, scott. so we're going to monitor the situation, and bring you any developing elements that we can developing elements that we can at nbc news is able to confirm incident. the police are telling nbc news that that incident is now over, and we will keep you posted when we find out more. but that is the eyewitness video we got just moments ago into our newsroom. scotty? germany more on edge this week than perhaps as normal. >> absolutely. >> now this incident. which of course we're still waiting on details for, but unsettling nonetheless. >> unsettling very much so. we should note france extended its state of emergency by another three months after the bastille day incident. germany remains on high alert. it's a different type of alert than we see in place in france. the one that'
there's munich, of course, a large city in germany. again that eyewitness video showing people running from the mall, which is to the left. and dow jones is reporting that there are multiple injuries/casualties, but nbc news has not confirmed that independently, scott. so we're going to monitor the situation, and bring you any developing elements that we can developing elements that we can at nbc news is able to confirm incident. the police are telling nbc news that that incident is now over,...
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, large cities may be shut down. we're taking a wait and see opportunity. >> the fortunate thing, keep making and it beat the numbers thank you tim. stuff is more beautiful than ever colombia sportswear, have a great weekend. glad you came on "mad money." >> thanks, jim. >>> we're back after the break >> announcer: coming up, rocketing mortgage rates are making the dream of homeownership impossible for untold numbers but how is it impacting this comcompany? find out next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only fr
, large cities may be shut down. we're taking a wait and see opportunity. >> the fortunate thing, keep making and it beat the numbers thank you tim. stuff is more beautiful than ever colombia sportswear, have a great weekend. glad you came on "mad money." >> thanks, jim. >>> we're back after the break >> announcer: coming up, rocketing mortgage rates are making the dream of homeownership impossible for untold numbers but how is it impacting this comcompany?...
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. >> i don't disagree but we talked about yesterday, if -- let's hope it's not when, if another large city, perhaps one also on a lake in the midwest has a severe crisis like this, if you bail out detroit, aren't you setting the example for other cities then, and what about the cities that have already filed, stockton, jefferson county, where does it stop? that's the criticism of the bailout. >> well, look, there is a role for the federal government in our society and our form of government, and this is one of those roles. the federal government needs to take a very hard look at helping detroit and helping the state of michigan get through this and come up with a plan because detroit is america's city as well, and the national interest is at stake here for detroit. we can't have a bordering state -- a city that borders canada abandoned or insolvent. we just can't have it. >> it's almost both right now. >> yeah. >> having been back there and been extensively there. don peebles, good luck to your native hometown. >> all right. still ahead. we'll seek with a man who is trying to create t
. >> i don't disagree but we talked about yesterday, if -- let's hope it's not when, if another large city, perhaps one also on a lake in the midwest has a severe crisis like this, if you bail out detroit, aren't you setting the example for other cities then, and what about the cities that have already filed, stockton, jefferson county, where does it stop? that's the criticism of the bailout. >> well, look, there is a role for the federal government in our society and our form of...
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homicide rates in large cities were up more than 30% on average last year, and up another 24% for the beginning of this year that's according to the interviews the "new york times" conducted with criminologists. bill bratton, former new york city police commissioner author of "the profession" commissioner, thank you. what do police departments need to do in your estimation to combat the surge in violence >> well, that's the issue, shepard, that the long-term and short term solutions immediately app apparent the sudden rise in crime got a lot of agencies, a lot of government officials and the public off guard, and the focus is always been the covid virus so unlike the last crime epidemic that took decades to build up until the early '90s, this occurred overnight, like the virus, literately out of nowhere. solutions are not immediately apparent we're in for a very long, dangerous summer that's the reality >> commissioner, one of the themes of your book is how policing in america goes through cycles of progress and setback does this rise fit that cycle you wrote about or is it related to
homicide rates in large cities were up more than 30% on average last year, and up another 24% for the beginning of this year that's according to the interviews the "new york times" conducted with criminologists. bill bratton, former new york city police commissioner author of "the profession" commissioner, thank you. what do police departments need to do in your estimation to combat the surge in violence >> well, that's the issue, shepard, that the long-term and short...
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cities. what's being done about it? >> i think everybody knows there is a problem. and i should say the relatio relations -- relation between religion, it happens not only in indonesia but in many worlds. lesson to be learned is we have to learn how to live together harmoniously by respecting other faith, other values, other beliefs. we could do that if all leaders and the global community work together to build harmony among civilization and to avoid the so-called civilizations. >> you make important points and i know you'll be talking about this at your speech at the u.n., particularly as it relates to the film we saw. you said that that film was demeaning to islam. indonesia, of course, the largest muslim population. here we are at the new york stock exchange, probably the epitome of free markets and capitalism. you also said that if such things were allowed to continue to happen, there would be conflicts around the world. do you suggest that the united states should curtail free speech? >
cities. what's being done about it? >> i think everybody knows there is a problem. and i should say the relatio relations -- relation between religion, it happens not only in indonesia but in many worlds. lesson to be learned is we have to learn how to live together harmoniously by respecting other faith, other values, other beliefs. we could do that if all leaders and the global community work together to build harmony among civilization and to avoid the so-called civilizations. >>...
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be in the large cities, the top 20 metros, if you look at the data, the first decade, 2001-2009, you saw millennials reducing the number of miles they're driving by 23%. that's extremely significant. that trend is only going to feed spooed up. >> a lot of people are interested in your relationship with icahn, the degree to which he's meddling or wants to help actively manage the business model. can you talk about carl? >> i wouldn't call it meddling. it was our idea to approach him, and he's been i saw your tweet, he has been taking list and he has been talking to drivers -- lyft. and he's been a great help. one thing we wanted to accomplish with carl, we have, which is let's have someone incredibly serious about the investment take a look at numbers and see what's happening is incredibly exciting and he saw that. and the relationship going well. >> how do we measure your growth? i mean obviously you're not public right now. how do we measure your progress over the next couple of years as you try to achieve that scale you want. is it a matter of going to those cities and see, can i g
be in the large cities, the top 20 metros, if you look at the data, the first decade, 2001-2009, you saw millennials reducing the number of miles they're driving by 23%. that's extremely significant. that trend is only going to feed spooed up. >> a lot of people are interested in your relationship with icahn, the degree to which he's meddling or wants to help actively manage the business model. can you talk about carl? >> i wouldn't call it meddling. it was our idea to approach him,...
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cities for the potential for follow on attacks. but it's only sketchy information at the moment, marie. when the president comes out in a couple of minutes we may here more. >> meanwhile, one of the runners, jocelyn rood of cleveland ohio joins us on the telephone. are you with us? >> yes, i am. >> thanks for joining us. can you go through the day with us today and tell us what you saw and heard? >> sure. it's pretty loud 234 there. we heard two really large explosions, probably, i don't know, maybe five seconds apart that kind of rocked the street. and it got real quiet for a couple seconds. and nobody really knew what it was. then probably flee or four minutes after that, all of the ambulances and police and emergency crews started running down the streets telling people to leave. nobody's cell phones were really working. we really weren't sure what was going on. we couldn't call out or get any calls in. so i wouldn't say it was pandemonium or panicked quite at that point, but it was a little scary. and then we actually found out
cities for the potential for follow on attacks. but it's only sketchy information at the moment, marie. when the president comes out in a couple of minutes we may here more. >> meanwhile, one of the runners, jocelyn rood of cleveland ohio joins us on the telephone. are you with us? >> yes, i am. >> thanks for joining us. can you go through the day with us today and tell us what you saw and heard? >> sure. it's pretty loud 234 there. we heard two really large explosions,...
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cities within them such as atlanta. if reality trends anywhere close to what the commentary of this note suggests, it's awfully difficult to be overly negative. that's one side of the argument. that's not my case that's one side of the argument. the other side of the argument is that georgigeorgia's opening soon cases are still going up and the citi note is from an alternate univer universe >> just to pluck the low hanging fruit first. i don't see how you get to 60% testing by tend of this month. it's unfathomable. i'll push that aside to the georgia question, it's going to take a couple of weeks to know if it's working well i hope it does work well the point of not being too negative is well taken by me i've been raising cash the last couple of weeks. raised a bit more today. now i want to stop i still believe that the wait of bad news on fundamentals and profits outweighs for the time being the good news. you'll still have good days like last friday. you'll still have some therapeutic advances and announcements whethe
cities within them such as atlanta. if reality trends anywhere close to what the commentary of this note suggests, it's awfully difficult to be overly negative. that's one side of the argument. that's not my case that's one side of the argument. the other side of the argument is that georgigeorgia's opening soon cases are still going up and the citi note is from an alternate univer universe >> just to pluck the low hanging fruit first. i don't see how you get to 60% testing by tend of...
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we expect there will be something close to an exodus from these really large cities where house sg so expensive to places like charlest new york city or madison, wisconsin or boise, idaho that's where the search traffic has shifted op our website if you look where people are searching on redfin.com. it's overwhelmingly in small towns. that's when the search traffic is coming from the big city. that's what i'm most worried about is the big city vs to get it in gear to make housing more affordable or people are going to go. >> after 9/11 they thought the real market would be gone and nobody would want to live in new york city and look where it went after that in terms of luxury building and the influx of residents. how confident are you that this sort of prediction will hold true this time around. what has changed that makes it more resinent. >> there was an affordability crisis for five years before this pandemic. if you look at new york, it was losing people to philly. boston was losing people to rhode island and new hampshire seattle was losing people to portland and texas people are
we expect there will be something close to an exodus from these really large cities where house sg so expensive to places like charlest new york city or madison, wisconsin or boise, idaho that's where the search traffic has shifted op our website if you look where people are searching on redfin.com. it's overwhelmingly in small towns. that's when the search traffic is coming from the big city. that's what i'm most worried about is the big city vs to get it in gear to make housing more...
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the reopening for large cities have a mix of traditional caves and these walk-up and pick up at store for mamats there's one right by the new york stock exchange. this was supposed to happen over the next three to six years. they're condensing it now to just 18 months because of covid-19 that accelerated some of the changes they had already planned, because kelly, customer preference is shifting now as we continue to see. back over to you >> does this mean they are going to deemphasize starbuck's as -- what do they call it -- >> the third place >> the third place, right. >> no, i don't think so. i think this is changing to consumer preferences i think it's still part of the starbuck's brand and is really important. i think they've seen the shift in how customers want to interact with the brand now. a lot more emphasis on to go before covid, 80% of their business in the u.s. was to go you can imagine that's only going to pick up moving ahead into the future, so i think that speaks to those preferences, but again, the third place certainly here to stay and a core part of the brand. >> k
the reopening for large cities have a mix of traditional caves and these walk-up and pick up at store for mamats there's one right by the new york stock exchange. this was supposed to happen over the next three to six years. they're condensing it now to just 18 months because of covid-19 that accelerated some of the changes they had already planned, because kelly, customer preference is shifting now as we continue to see. back over to you >> does this mean they are going to deemphasize...
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. >> in the early part of the 20th century, the streets of new york and other large cities were lined with gaming establishments called bucket shops, where people could place wagers on whether the price of stocks would go up or down without actually buying them. this unfettered speculation contributed to the panic and stock market crash of 1907, and state laws all over the country were enacted to ban them. >> big headlines, huge type. this is the front page of the new york times. >> "no bucket shops for new law to hit." >> so they'd already closed up, 'cause the law was coming. here's a picture of one of them. and they were like parlors. see? >> betting parlors. >> betting parlors, yeah. >> it was a felony. well, it was a felony when a law came into effect, because it had brought down the market in 1907. and they said, "we're not gonna let this happen again." and then 100 years later in 2000, we rolled them all back. >> a bill to reauthorize and amend the commodity exchange act to promote... >> the vehicle for doing this was an obscure but critical piece of federal legislation called
. >> in the early part of the 20th century, the streets of new york and other large cities were lined with gaming establishments called bucket shops, where people could place wagers on whether the price of stocks would go up or down without actually buying them. this unfettered speculation contributed to the panic and stock market crash of 1907, and state laws all over the country were enacted to ban them. >> big headlines, huge type. this is the front page of the new york times....
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it's also, obviously, people in large cities who are coming out and look like they are going to be voting in high numbers. i would be very surprised if we didn't see a number at least as high as the general election, but i suspect higher that should benefit us. >> the top pr firm, the biggest in the city that you have founded, you have a lot of senior bankers, are they worried about this vote? >> well, one is financial services that accounts for 30% of the gdp. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of jobs. we've heard from people like jamie dimon and jpmorgan and goldman sachs who say they will move offices and people from this city. but we have to remember this is a day when a company like burberry has written to all its staff, one of the largest facilitators in london has written to all its staff, and big business accounts for 10 million jobs. these are big numbers. >> although, there are people on the other side, the likes of dyson and others who have offset the argument. let's focus on banks, what about the legal structure in the uk and talent pool, is it realistic for jamie dimo
it's also, obviously, people in large cities who are coming out and look like they are going to be voting in high numbers. i would be very surprised if we didn't see a number at least as high as the general election, but i suspect higher that should benefit us. >> the top pr firm, the biggest in the city that you have founded, you have a lot of senior bankers, are they worried about this vote? >> well, one is financial services that accounts for 30% of the gdp. we're talking about...